| J&M fuses neo-baroque with retro |
| Monday, 28 April 2008 | |||
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In addition to its new ethno-collection, Junkers & Müllers presented two further roller blind designs at Frankfurt’s Heimtextil trade show. The company says the elaborate print designs in neo-baroque and retro styles ‘further underpin its position as creative leader and manufacturer of sophisticated, innovative print designs.’ All designs are printed on the same, highly textile and slightly structured base product SORISA. Leather Flower Design The current fashion trend in ‘leather’ is picked up in an innovative way in this design. It is presented in an unusually large format as a mixture of floral and graphical shapes. The floral design displays a three-dimensional effect like real leather, which creates a particularly attractive contrast with the textile structure of the fabric. The three colours are based on leather’s natural tones in brown, camel and chocolate combined with taupe. Leaves Design The classic all-over-design with a cleverly arranged, stylised leave motif is available in four colours. The eloquent interplay of the motif provides an interesting contrast with the textile background on a printed linen structure. With it, JM picks up current fashion trends: colour contrasts featuring black and dark brown in combination with grey and linen tones. Neo-Baroque Design With this motif, Junkers & Müllers makes a sophisticated and high-quality statement about current trend topic ‘neo-baroque’.
The generous floral design was created in the style of neo-baroque wallpaper. The finest nuances and structural effects are highlighted in this motif, which causes the roller blind material to look like fleece. Wave-shaped, colour-coordinated overlays round off the clever picture. The motif is available in contemporary colour ranges such as grey, anthracite, brown and camel. Retro Wave Design
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